
This episode goes deeper into the emotional side of body image - the part women rarely speak about but silently struggle with. As the cold November season brings heavier clothes, darker evenings and more time indoors, many women notice the critical voice in their head getting louder. The voice that comments on every angle, every photo, every reflection. The voice that tells you your body should be smaller, tighter, more controlled.
In this conversation, Toska breaks down where this inner critic actually comes from, why body image has nothing to do with your physical body, and how mirrors and photos become emotional triggers rather than sources of truth. She explains the cultural pressures that teach women to tie their worth to their appearance and shares the personal shift she experienced when she saw herself through her son’s eyes instead of her own criticism.
You’ll learn practical tools to soften your self-talk, stop body checking, reduce comparison, choose clothes that fit the body you have today, and rebuild trust through small, consistent actions. Toska also shares how focusing on what her body does for her - carrying her, supporting her, allowing her to show up for her son - encourages her to look after it from a place of gratitude instead of punishment.
This episode is for every woman who has ever looked in the mirror and felt not enough. It’s a gentle reminder that you don’t need a smaller body. You need a kinder voice, a softer lens and a relationship with yourself that feels like home.